Archive for June, 2010

Aphrodite in Port Melbourne

Friday, June 25th, 2010

Port Melbourne Readings store has set up a beautiful dsiplay of Aphrodite’s Magic… (beautiful to its author at least) - with copies of the book, an article printed out and piles of the postcard with the book’s cover, advertising the Author Event I’m doing there next Tuesday, June 29th.

If you’re in Melbourne, please come along! They are at 253 Bay St and you can arrive from 6pm for a 6:30 start. They’ll offer you a glass of wine, I will read from and talk about the book and later sign copies.

It’s a free event, but they’re asking people to book on 9681 9255.  Hope to see you there!

End of the Tree

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

Last night we had our final meeting for the Tree of Life group. Only five of us there (turned out to be a pretty good number and we played with the idea of pentagrams) - we worked with the whole Tree and after the Lightning Flash, returned to our initial positions. This meant that I left Netzach (which I did least justice to, of all the sephira - having only intermittant glimpses of veils of green light, filtered through summer leaves of an English forest) and arrived once again in Hod. Which felt like a familiar but out-grown mode - I understand everything there (well, I think I do) but it does not fully express me. But I like it! Things seem easy, do-able and comprehensible.

One of the exercises we did was choose the Sephira we had the strongest relationship to, and that which we had the weakest relationship to (from our experience of spending a month in each Sephira). Then we studied the path/s that lay between the two, to plot a way to draw on some of our strengths in understanding/developing our weak areas. My strongest was Kether (where I spent 5 weeks soaring with the white cockatoos and the all-everything) and my weakest Yesod (where I spent 4 weeks wondering what was going on and why, though I had some intellectual grasp of it, I couldn’t actually relate to it or feel it properly). Of course the Path between the two lies right down the Middle Pillar - passing through Da’ath and Tiferet on the way. So it looked like: I have to choose (free will) to step out of Kether, into Tiferet (which is a kind of alarming place for me, all that light and movement awash in there with no guarentees) to pass into any understanding of Yesod.

We also each laid out a Tree of Life spread with Tarot cards - I had the beautiful Ace of Cups from the Haindl deck in Kether, which pleased me greatly. Death landed in Da’ath (very aptly), and the sneaky Son of Swords reversed in Yesod (not surprising - and in this deck it is depicted as Osiris, who I have a bit of a history with).

Winter Solstice

Monday, June 21st, 2010

I’ve just had two Winter Solstice rituals in quick succession - last night and this morning. This morning we (my partner, son and I) went down to the beach very early - ie before sunrise) and watched the gradual changing of sky and light, before red-gold, the sun emerged… (then we went swimming, of course!)

Last night we did a quiet-ish, inner ritual, a lot of it in the dark or semi-dark. We did a meditation of being a seed in the dark earth, letting our husk fall away, reaching down with new roots for nourishment and then finally feeling a green sprout heading upwards towards the light. In total dark we entered the chaos-sphere, with sound and movement and then, into the silent dark, we recited Charge of the Star Goddess and Charge of the Earth God. Then we each lit a tealight and sat meditating on our own light…

Gardening Challenge

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

Every day I spend an hour in my garden - weeding (mostly), planting, mulching… that’s about it! My partner and son do the mowing, brush-cutting and heavier work but I go out there day after day and work away at whatever little corner or sweeping hill-challenge I am currently up to.

Over the years this gardening has been many things to me - a tiny way to wrest control over my life, an insurmountable challenge that I gradually win through on, a relationship wrought with this piece of land - sometimes it’s been the worst part of every day and sometimes one of the best. Out there I can shout out hello to visiting white cockatoos, stand in amazement as a huge flock of pigeons sweep low over me, their wing-beats like a whirring engine, I can talk to the many worms (trying to avoid the many leeches and, in tick season, many ticks). Sometimes the cats come and sit with me, companionably while I work.

This hour’s gardening is the only way I’ve created anything with the land at all - maybe a stronger person could do one day a week, which is what it’s supposed to represent - and plants I planted 5 years ago are now magnificent; ones I planted 6 months ago are becoming established… some I planted with my son at the beginning of this week are still looking startled… It is satisfying. It does connect me in. It’s a burden and a pleasure, both. I like the tangible results, and that they appear no matter what my emotions were whilst I was creating them.

Aphrodite Magic

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

I just ran a weekend Aphrodite’s Magic course… the most amazing moments towards the end, where 13 women sat making their girdles, whispering and chanting their magics over their plaiting… the whole room was filled with this hushed focus and bubbling words, ‘love’, ‘passion’, ‘beauty’, ’surrender’, ‘joy’, for half an hour or more. I felt completely within the Temple, and that life could not be any better than this.

Later dancing with our girdles on the room seemed light-filled, by us and I thought Aphrodite’s presence sparkled from every woman.